Yellow Galleon
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Hi guys! Been on these threads for quite a while but haven't posted anything yet until now. I know there's been a lot of posts on the topic of a shaking c body but here are some things specific to my car.
1969 Polara. Back in December, there was a godawful grinding noise coming from the rear. I first went for the rear U-joints and tried to re-grease. They wouldnt take any grease so I replaced them. Soon as I removed the old, all the pin bearings fell out and the old grease was just dried up batter. The front ujoints did take grease so I left those alone.
The grinding noise remained however and after taking a tight corner, I realized my left rear bearing was the culprit. Cut the old one off, machine shopped the new bearing and collar on and the noise disappeared. Also while my car was grounded, I replaced the old oem power ateering pump with a reman Saginaw style pump.
All was well until driving to work one day, a violent shaking from god knows where erupts through the car. It eventually went away but I did notice a high pitch whine from my ps pump.
I took the time to bleed the pump from stop to stop to get all air out. Maybe I didnt do a thorough job, but can this be the culprit of the shaking? At first I thought the wheel bearing worked itself loose and I did set the the axle freeplay from the passenger rear. I also noticed it is more prone to shake on a hot day driving to work. On the way home at night, there is no shaking.
Any help from you wizards would be greatly appreciated!!
1969 Polara. Back in December, there was a godawful grinding noise coming from the rear. I first went for the rear U-joints and tried to re-grease. They wouldnt take any grease so I replaced them. Soon as I removed the old, all the pin bearings fell out and the old grease was just dried up batter. The front ujoints did take grease so I left those alone.
The grinding noise remained however and after taking a tight corner, I realized my left rear bearing was the culprit. Cut the old one off, machine shopped the new bearing and collar on and the noise disappeared. Also while my car was grounded, I replaced the old oem power ateering pump with a reman Saginaw style pump.
All was well until driving to work one day, a violent shaking from god knows where erupts through the car. It eventually went away but I did notice a high pitch whine from my ps pump.
I took the time to bleed the pump from stop to stop to get all air out. Maybe I didnt do a thorough job, but can this be the culprit of the shaking? At first I thought the wheel bearing worked itself loose and I did set the the axle freeplay from the passenger rear. I also noticed it is more prone to shake on a hot day driving to work. On the way home at night, there is no shaking.
Any help from you wizards would be greatly appreciated!!